Talk:Constitution of Denmark
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[edit] Wrong date
the reference to wikisource is fucked. its supposed to be june but the article is called something with july. someone with sparetime please fix this
- Good spotted. Should be corrected now. (you can actually just do this stuff yourself btw) Twthmoses 23:51, 1 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Blog
The is an external link to a very right wing American analyzing the danish constitution from his own political point of view. I don't think that is very usefull to link. It is most certainly has no NPOV.
For instance one major critical point of his is that the constitution requires the government to ensure that no danish starves, and requires the government to protect the general welfare of the people. He considers that a critical weakness because "it encourages a big state".
Should the link stay? Can I write the authors political stand point in the link, to warn any who might wish to follow it? carewolf 21:49 23 January 2007 (UTC).
[edit] Constitution before 1849
If I remember my history right Frederik III introduced the first danish constitution in 1660. It was just not a democratic constitution, but one that introduced absolutism. It might be worth mentioning. Also just to clear up that constitutions don't need always be democratic. carewolf 21:58 23 January 2007 (UTC)